r ^ Of the Hiflorfe of Plants* ^ 



ifaridi 



Ac 



74. hath fet forth by the name of Cor is $ and prefently defcribes after 

 hatwith thefe words ;5^'*;^n»^« W A^.:SonieaIfocall this H**trir™. 



S25S*AA*^tfj5£Ci2 



ifcmcUs it is placed betweene Androf* 



Mfis you may 



H eh c hi m) re. 



Sy fitly bc refcrrcd : this 1 giue you in p 



^j The Defer if tion. 

 T - tie urn i»vu « wooddy thicke and long lafting 



foot • -i ~ J:~r-r- v 



x^Aduerf. and by C/0/fo in his Hiiiorie, 



1UI11C l'^l Wl IUW»w «» & uj -— —--*m^mw-mm»m.»Ym**i* HUU iUUlMJCdUCS J1KC tiJUIC Ol 



the fmall GlafTe-wort or Sea-Spurry,but (horter : the tops of the ftalkes are diuided 



into fundry branches,whicB carry ftoures use tnoie or a. ionns woort, or a whitifli red co 

 dBeds in their middles hauing little yellow pendants. It growes in Italy and other hot < 

 in places not far from the Tea fide. This is thought to be the true Cor/sjoy CMatthiolw^ Gefi 



Id places not far from tne ica nae. 

 m LiCttnifellutSonajind others. 



— ft • a 



fendeth 



other fomc 



but thicker, more fucculent and bitter, which fometimes grow orderly, and otherwhiles out of or- 



dcr. Thefpikesor heads grow on the tops of th 



di 



diuided into fiue fharpe points, and marked with a blacke fpot in each diuifion : out of thefe cups 

 comciafloure of a blew purple colour, ofa moft elegant and not fading colour $ and it is coropo- 

 fedof fourc little bifide leaues, whereof the two vppermoft are the larger : the feed, which is round 



and hlflrlrifh isranrainpH in feed wpfTMc hnnincr nninrc rnmnwh** n,~*.~* *- • i.t.. t^ n _ 



T -i k* j • Z r j ■ • & ^««« Ivan.™ u*fc uwrpc ot pricKiy. itnouresin 

 ApnIIor May, and is to be found growing in many places of Spaine,as alfo about Mompelier in 

 France j whence Pcna and Lohcl called it CV* LMonfteliaca ; and dtyfcx, On* quo run dam Gafforum & 



j } if T& Temperature. 



Thefe plants feerae to be hot in the fecond or third degree. 



«ff The Verh 



ft^f^tf fcds ° f Ctr * drankc moouc tbe coaf fes and vnne,are good again/1 the A 

 aaainft thecold \Rrl7n i „ °M*«*m, (which is when the boby is drawne backwards) ' 



f^ 



1 



H a p. 153. Of the great Centorie. 



1 



f TheDefc 



SgSded'as S Cth - f ° rth I0Und frao ° th fta,kes ^ree cubits high 

 *n Ouemorn P c?,?,!^ e , re lnto man y P arceIs Iike w d»ofc of the Walnut 



Tbe flour, 8n ° uewo "* grayiS co om 7 ft l pa r • , C C ° l , ° fc J ° f the Walnuc tree > a " d of 

 iSSl? 8 ? at thc 4 o f the ft,. I ' ?m r W , hat , fmpt fS "! theed § es like the reeth ofa faw. 

 25S «° moh ^ bkw o? s l v eS r l fCaly ^ Dap ? ft f? ^^ Knapweed , the middi^ 

 ^bc a r/ d0Wn y fu bftanceK [ S n P e the w ^leknapor head 



^^ n ^^^^fta^^ A "! c! ; oke ^herein is found a long Wh 

 ^&?l"^«,lon^kc^ ^^^calledc^^o^he feed oic JJZl 



> ^S^^t^^^ ' a fanguinc co!our on thc infide > fo ^' 



sJKS ^ j**^ f 2SSp s ^ ^i Ia - ge n! eaues ! [ ke th0fe ofthc "«» D«fe.' 



^SlS?* '^^"y^othSf 1 ^Th^flo e 1S - (h °r tCr lhan tIle ^er,but the root is 



1Uce *atof the form- ^ Wlfe llke « Thc floure » ofa pale vellow r»m1.*/h colour^nd 



former. 



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